Farmers : ulleti Commissioner. NUMBER 18 ; Lot vp renew our dedication to Him _ and fervently pray that good will and eternal peace will be the shining gift to all mankind. ao On behalf of the Georgia Department of Aariculture ~ I wish for all of you a joyous Christmas Season. oe oe : Phil Campbell Georgia | Georgia First EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER ARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES [GEORG NATIONAL EDITORIAL [asspckarign aa ees nsaukeds PHIL CAMPBELL IA MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculiure Building Editorial and Executive Offices fe pate 18 Hunter Sireet, S. BOTS EN F Ailania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Ww. Notices of farm produce and appurtenance; admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, an y commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor-from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting trom published rotices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United Stetes mail, D. Anglin, Editor Elizabeth Hynds, Editor of Notices elass matter Aug. 1, ' Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., | by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at speciai rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act ef Oct. 8, 1917. Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION MANAGER. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. : Farm Work WANTED Two men and 16 yr. old boy and woman want place at.once looking after broilers or laying hens or cow and ealf or hogs. Can move any time. Have to be moved. James| C. | Lakeland. Daniel, Rt. 4, Cumming. 31 yr. old man; sober, with wife, no children, wants a half crop, 50-50 basis. 5 or 6 acres tobacco. Exp. Farming all life, go anywhere. Write. E. Bradford, Box 391, 50 yr. old man wants work on poultry farm with layers, hens, ete., or on truck farm. Reasonable salary and place to live. Single and in good health. Dan H. Copeland, 507 Whitlock Ave., Marietta. White man, single, wants job on farm, as _ Caretaker, - ompanion, garden, flowers, - repair and other light farm work. Herbert J. Farmer, Ri. 3, Gee Mill Rd. Conyers. Want job on stock farm or -outside work. Need at once. 31 yr, old Christian, able to work, raised on farm. Have wife and 3 children. Baptist by faith. Can furnish Ref. _ John A. Conaway, Flintstone. 45 yr..old white man with wife and 2 daughters, want work. Well exp. in farming, also 3 yrs. dairy. Can drive tractor and truck and handle almost any type farm mach- inery. Lived and worked on farm all life time. Need 4 R. house, wired for Elec. stove. _ Can give good Ref. Write. _ David Gunter, c/o Clyde Hen- ry, Blue Ridge. Want to bud and top pecan trees. anv variety that you prefer. Write only. Clarence E. Thompson. Warthen. 51 yr. old white woman wants job doing house and light farm work. Good work- sr. Clean and a good cook. Dont drink. Need job at once. Go anywhere. Eva Skinner, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain. -. 2 men want job, a chicken douse .. job, or consider any ind, farm work. Contact at store on Hog Mountain Road, in first house after store. John McDaniel, Rt. 1, c/o Cleo Baugus, Watkinsville. . Single, 32 yr. old man, will- Ing to work. Can drive trac- tors and trucks. Exp. farm and dairy work. Ready any time. Write or see. Melvin McCollum, 412 Oglethorpe, /o B, T. McCullum, Albany. 51 yr. old single man want work looking after laying hen farm or working on truck farm. Place to live must be furnished. Dan H. Copeland, 507 Whitlock Ave., Marietta. Christian woman wants work with elderly woman as companion and light farm work, for room, board and $20. week. Write. Mrs. Sarah Todd, Rt. 1, Woodland. 19 yr. old white man wants permanent job on vegetable or poultry farm. Inexperi- enced, but willing to learn, live out. Salary at least $35. week for 6 day work week. pou E. Scharf, Box 4, Juli- ette. 46 yr. old man wants job with layers or broilers on chicken farm. 3 yrs. exp. lay- ers, 2 yrs, with broilers, and 25 yrs. with farm. Want per- manent job. $20. week, room and board. Honest. sober. de- vendable. Troy Binford, Rt. 1, Covington. Farm Help WANTED Want middleaged woman for several months to do light farm work, cooking and be companion for reasonable sal- ary. Reply at once. Mrs. Jesse Hall, Mayfield. Want middle aged white woman, free to live in, do light farm work and care for semi invalid. Have 3 room house with all conveniences, $40. month salary. Would ex- pect elderly couple with no children. Mrs. A. Smith, Oak, Dade Rd., Rt. 1, Smyrna, Ph. PO. 6-1991. Want sober white family to work farm on shares, and do house work also. Tractor and equipment. 3 R. house with bath. Mrs. H. H. Huff, Rt. 1. Bogart. Ph, LI 6-87. Want white woman, 50 to 65 yrs. old to live as one of family and do light farm work, room, board and $10. wk. Need someone at once. Mrs. Nellie Smallwood, 1225 Meadow Lane Rd, PO Box 241. Sandy Springs, Ph. 255-7866. _ Want man with family to help operate parlor type dai- ry with Surge Pipe line milk- ers. Must be sober, honest and in good health. Give refer- ences. 5 R. house with bath, and on school bus route. Good salary to right man. No loaf- ers need apply. Reid Wilson, Rt. 3, Tifton. Ph. 382-6578. Want middleaged woman ai once for light farm work, no heavy work, $15. week. Roy West, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. Want experienced tobacco man with tractor and equip- ment to cultivate 300 acres in cultivation on 500 acre farm. Located 3 mi. town on vaved road. Crops to be cul- tivated on 50-50 basis. Per- manent for right party. H. T. a P. O. Box 206, Wrights- ville... Want reliable, experienced sober. white man _ for dairy farm with no limit on base, 11,000 Ibs. at present time. Satisfactory arrangement agreed upon. Consider part- nership. Write. Wm. Bentley. Rt. 3, Cedartown. : Want at once white farm wage hand for year around work. Good block 6 R. house wired for elec. stove to live in. Must be sober,. honest, mar- ried. .C. Langham) Rt. 4, Thomson. Want farm-hand with small family for work on farm. Steady work. 5 R. house on school bus route. No drink- ers. Give Ref. Write. Jack Wilis, Rt. 2, Folkston. _ Want middleaged, white woman, unincumbered - for light farm work and light housekeeping for elderly cou- ple, for small salary. Write. M. Haynes, Rt. 3, Bowdon. Want unincumbered woman to live in home and help with garden and chickens, house- work and care for a partial invalid. Woman must be good Christian. State salary want- ed. Write. E. V. Blackstock, Rt. 1, Resaca. Ph. MA 9-6346. Want man and wife (only) to assist Foreman on farm. Board help if necessary. Al- so, want several col. families for steady employment and percentage in crop. Write. J. B. Walton, c/o Mathewson Plantation, Pelham. Want single, middleaged or older man, fair education, work on farm part time, and do part time extra work around place. Must be able drive tractor and truck. No drunkards. Furnish Ref. $15. week, room and board. J. Lynwood Bentley, Sr., The Rock. Ph. 647-3688 (Thomas- ton). Want dependable, capable, middleaged white woman _ to live with elderly man and in- valid wife on farm in Turner Co.. and do light farm and housework, Modern conven- iences. Room, board and $12.50 per week. F. L. Moore, Rt. 2, Ashburn. ~ Equipment FOR SALE 1959 GMC truck, used, 2,- 200 mi., $1,800.00; 1957 GMC truck, good motor, $500.00; good 1957 Oliver Diesel trac- tor with half tracks, $1,100.00; Dorsey log trailer, new tires, $1,100.00; new F-200 Poulan chain saw, $285.00. Sell to- gether for $4,300.00. Mr s. Preston Carlton, Rt. 2, Thom- asville, Ph. CA. 6-1728. . 2 Meadows cornmills (each 20 in.); cylinder shelle: and 12 in. breast sling hammer- mill with all shafting an d some old felling. John R. Teasley, Rt. 3, Canton. |Chevrolet, 1-1/2 Nice encl nette (panel ly enclosed, good for produce truck, $200.00. ; dett, RFD, Riverdale, Ph. 964- 7915. A broiler house, complete, brood- ers, feeders and waterers. B. E. Evans, c/o Evans Hardware, Rochelle. ; David Bradley riding trac- tor and 4 pieces of equipment. M. D. Richardson, 747 Olym- pian Dr., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. 755-5943. Power take-off pulley that works on rear of Ford tractor, never used but: once, $25.00 cash. John 4H. - Edmondson, 3060 Millerfield Rd., Macon. 2 dise tiller for Farmall A. tractor, pull type, good cond., $55.00; dbl. section, 24 disc. tamdem harrow, needs some repair, $40.00; Marvin. A. Chambers, Rt. 3, Carrollton (Bonner Gold Mine). New 2 disc plow, 3 point hitch, for sale or will trade for cattle, sheep or hogs. John Wall, Rt. 2, Madison. Farmall H, tractor, recently overhauled motor, $525.00; 4 dise John Deere tiller plow, $150.00; J. B. feedmill, $100; 70 pes. used galvanized roof- ing, $1.00 per sheet; 1951 ton truck with cattle bodies, motor brand new, cattle bodies $525. All good cond. A. R. Brooks, Rt. 2, Hutchinson Mill Rd., LaGrange. Farmall A. tractor, cultiva- tor, plow in good cond.; UD-9 power unit, excel. cond.; UD- 14 equipped with V-6 groove pulley and outboard bearing, burns Diesel fuel, excel. cond.: UD-16, 75 HP motor, burns Diesel fuel, good cond. Raloh Westbrook, Louisville, Ph. MA. 5-3311. Two 36 in. Meadows corn rocks; Big Chief sifter, 5 in. blower; 1 ton mixer, motor, starter, sacking mach., sacks: M. M. corn sheller, 6 in. con- veyors, 60 ft., 2 lines V-belts, all prac. new. Sell all or any part. Henry F. Blackman, Rt. (2, Box 342, Griffin, Ph. 7966. Frank Bur-/i Equipment for 3,000 cap. tion harrow, 2 and cultivator, off saw and 2, for sale, Hoyt T. | 2, Sims St., May: 652-2366. Good Bready garden ton with lay-off plow, vator and turn plow, | Henry F. Wallace, Rt. thonia, Ph, 482-401 1 row Ford corn $750.00; Cunningham crimper = condition Papec hammermill, 5 sc1 sacking spout or spout barn use, $100.00; corn er, 4 in. auger, without $100.00; prac. K Deere No. 10 spray un ft. boom with barrel. A Beckwith, Rt. 1, Auste 948-5488. es 1952 Intnl. truce! ft. steel bed, helper sp: good heater, no broken tires, $275.00. Grady | tain, Rt. 1, Ball Groun Oak 5 deck brooder heater, good as new, 7 elec. brooders, 4,-10 ea.; 3 Jamesway a with automatic turner, 3, cap. ea., all for $185.00 Hunter, 225 Dalrymple (off Roswell Rd., beyond dy Springs), Ph. 993 (Roswell). =) Large Skid motor, Allis Chalmers, used to lg. hammermill, good co reasonably priced. Joh Bennett, Rt. 1, Waleska. John Deere L. A. trac cultivators, lights and ter, good cond., $450.00. C. Payne, Rt. 3, Carnesville, 677-2625 (Hommer Farmall M. tractor, Allis Chalmers smoothing harrow, John Deere tiller, tractor and equip., $1,500.00; mule drawn John Deere mowing mach., rake, $125.00; Fairbanks Morse, 11 in., hammermill and 1 lsacker with belt, $125.00. All A-1 cond. Can be seen on Hwy. 341 N. of Musella at Cliff's Place. H. C. Mitchell, Musella, Ph. TU. 5-2392 (Cul- loden, no collect calls). | Farmall C. tractor, good me- chanical cond:, with hydraulic lift, 2 point fast hitch, culti- vating equip., all purpose plow, 8 dise Rome _ harrow, and 4 wheel trailer. Ben Rob- inson, Rt. 4, Carrollton, Ph. 832-2610. - Sears hammermill. a extra long, 6 in., belt, g cond., for sale cheap. | King, PO Box 206, Green at my farm. Stuart Lewis, Cumberland Rd., NE, Atl 6, Ph. TRe2-107as heater for dairy slightly used, Henderson, Rt. 2, Allis Chalmers tractor, G. M. Williams, 2 Wine Rd., East Point, Ph. P. 6-4837. ie ae 3-1/2 garden rotary tiller, $60.00 at my place. C. Jerome Hadden, Avera. / 2 H. wagon bed and set, in good cond., $15.00 at my place. Hermon McDonald, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. ; : 1/2 ton 1956 Dodge pick-up truck, 2 new tires, 3 good as new, heater, cattle body, 2,600 actual miles, one owner, very reasonably priced. J. H. Bar- nett, Rt. 2, Watkinsville, Ph. SO. 9-2251. : Equip. for 1,000 chickens, automatic and large and small feeders, for sale at my place. Mrs. J. V. Smith, Box 23, Ken- nesaw (Shiloh Rd., 1 mi. from. Kennesaw). Blacksmith sho p _ tools: Champion shop blower and Peter Wright anvil, for sale reasonable. J. Q. Wyatt, Shady. Dale: Well pump, 1/2 HP, pipe, tank and necessary items for installing. T. J. Coker, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain (Howell Dr. and oly Hill Rd.), Ph. 469- Chattanooga 2 roller cane- mill, good cond., $8.00. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Box 70, Quitman. Sears deep well jet pump, 60 ft. dbl. plastic pipe with foot valve for 4 in. well, al- so, valve for 3 in. well, pump motor 110 or 220 volts, all good cond., $60.00. Billy San- ders, Vienna, Ph, 268-4716, Jeep pick-up, 1957 model with 4 wheel drive, 6 cylinder engine, heater, all steel pick- up body and spare tire and wheel, runs good, is free of dents and has new paint. Har- ry Arnold, Jr., Monroe, Ph. 267-9685. nights. One deep well pump f or 1958 OC-3 Oliver Crawler tractor with front - end _load- er and Dozier blade. Robert Johnson, Tallapoosa, Ph. 730 nights. Model 500 GLF egg washe: good cond., 3,600 per h $350.00. Eugene M. Callawa c/o Cross Road Plantatio: Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7825. Gasoline operated stand-by generator, never been con- nected just the thing for heat- ing or lighting needs during power failure), R. M. David- son, c/o Northeastern ] ing Co., Commerce. Small John Deere modi tractor, good cond., man lift, new paint job and m and cultivating equip.,. plow, harrow, $400. Jac! Walker, Rt. 1, Riverdale GR. 8-6858. Se Cultivators side dressing attach, fo mall H. tractor, good $150.00. Otis H. Martin, Bream Ave., Augusta, 4-8507 (No collect calls). Elec. incubator, 90 egg good cond., $18.00 plus ping chgs. W.E, Thames, Browley Dr., Macon, 3-8160. gis cies TD-9 Intnl. Bulldoz ble 3 sale. Mrs. C.. May, 1237 Dixie}W. Gr Hwy., Jonesboro, gia x00d eee Garicn trac- with lay-off plow, culti- 0. honia, Bh: 482- 4015. 946 Chevrolet 3/4 ton , stake body with cat- body, 46,000 miles, A-1 d. Hulon Garner, Suwanee end of NE Expressway). (/4 HP Berkley deep well with 15 gal. tank, jet oot valve and fused ch box, about 25 ft. of $35.00 for all. R. W. , Rt. 2, Franklin (2 mi. vf Glenlock). rank type shop blower and vy duty shop drill, $25.00 egg : wit h ee ae and mat, perfect eond., $7.00 PP: corn sheller ith "pulley and belt, can be sed with hand turning crank, -00 TL M. eb, HU Uses et of eiepenrds efor 1950, /2 ton, pick-up truck, excel., ond., $25.00. Linton Tarpley. Rt. i, Kennesaw, Ph. 428 - ) (Marietta). sate 1 row, Intnl tractor ith equip., in top shave, mo- 100, $1,150.00. Rufus Col- Manassas, Ph. 3269. yr. old, excel. cond., c parts incl. $400. 00 loyd Jenkins, Rt. 1, Fair- n, Ph. 964-6411 nights. Ford 8-N tractor, $600.00; scrape, $125.00; sub- soiler, $65. 00; 16 disc smoothing har- OW, $175. 00; late model Ford ide del. hay rake, $225.00; 11 in good cond., 3 point hitch. Hubert Cox, 1570 Cedar Grove Rd., Conley, Ph. MA. 7-0001. Model 259-211 Sears pump mplete with pipe. H. C. Mulkey, 120 Patton Dr., onesboro, Ph. 478-8950. 2 Hudson elec. brooders; lec. chicken picker; hang-up ders, waterers, tray pans. Vill sell together or separate- Georgia Spruce, 1203 Hill- od Ave., Griffin, Ph. 9692. Kato 800 W. generator plant, $85.00 or consider less or will trade for small_r, 200 W. plant, to use with 4-1/2 HP Briggs motor and Emerson water tank. Frank Still, Box 637, Folkston. Large dbl. sction harrow, suitable for lg. crawler trac- tor, $400.00; also, 4,000 gal. syrup storage tank, $350.00. -R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. EDR: 8- 2245. ~ Equipment WANTED Want good, used, concrete er, Eugene Cooper, Rt. 1, Want 110-120 Vv. AG light plant, prefer 2,500 watts, will consider more or less if in good cond. and within 50 mi. radius. P. N. McKay, Rt. 5, Want small farm sawmill, preferably portable, Jackson Harvester or equal: Must be running cond., cheap for cash. rite what you have, Jack illis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want log wagon or heavy H. wagon for hauling logs to sawmill. Prefer type with sunk, but any kind considered. Must ust be reasonably priced. ving cond., location : 5215 Rivoli Dr., Macon, Ph. -| waterers, -| price, ete. in letter. ;| Adams, PO Box 371, Douglas. sp aoe Childree, SH. 5-0213 (no collect calls). Want to exchange Vulcan cultipacker for Jno. Blue cot~ ton dusting machine and pay $25.00 difference, delivered here. Mark T, Warren, Dewy Rose. Want to exchange 1/2 tan elec. chain hoist for a ham- mermill, 10 in. or larger, in good cond. Earnest G. Stan- sell, 157 Boges Rd., Mableton, Ph, 948-1860. Want complete power take-~ off shaft for 42 - R or 52-R Intnl. Harvester combine. C. H. Jordan, Rt. 2, Covington. _ Want two used tractor tires, size 10 x 28. Harley Merrick, Rt.. 4, Cuthbert. Want incubator in good cond., quail breeding and holding pens and feeders and M. > Kane, 152 Peachtree Way, NE, Atlanta 5. Want flat dump bodv to go on Chevrolet truck, 12 or 14 ft. long; also, want good used Ford tractor and power take- off pulley for TD-9 tractor. Cheap for cash. M. E. Phillips, Rt. 4, LaGrange. Want sickle type mowing equipment for Cub_ tractor. Rae Ha Cotters Ji. = BOxe 03; Rockbridge Rd., Lilburn. Want bulk or bulk and bag feed body with or without truck. Rufus Adams, c/o Adams - Briscoe Farm, Jack- son. Want 1950 to 1954 model Ford or Ferguson tractor, within 50 mi. of Douglas. State Lowell D. Want Ford tractor 8-N mo- \del or Farmall Cub. Write price and cond. Henry Lee Moore, Rt. 2, Acworth. Want Ford tractor with bush and bog 8 disc. 5 ft. ro- tary brush cutter. Have 6 cylinder Jeep wagon to trade, 28 in. cordwood saw blade, 36 in. cycle mower blade for Big Chief or other gardon tractor. Write only. S. M. Stout, Warm Springs. Want cane syrup mill, steel frame, power pulled. aD Goswick, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5457. Want Farmall Cub or Allis Chalmers G. tractor with cul- tivators and 2 disc tiller. Write full discription and price in first letter. J. E. Wylds, Rt. 1, Box 565, Augusta. Want Super A or 130 Far- mall tractor with planters, cul- tivators, mowing machine, frontend loader, and Bulldoz- er blade. M. E. Jennings, Rt. 3, Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-7052. Want good used, 10 hole, metal hen nest. Price must be right. Need 82 or less. Call collect. Jerry Vickers, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Want 3 disc Athens tiller, trailer type on rubber, cheap for cash. O. C. Sands, Rt. 1, Watkinsville. Want Lo-boy and tractor. Must be in good cond., no junk, reasonably priced with clear title, for cash. Vearl Wa- ters, 2157 after 7 PM (NO collect calls). Want to trade TD-14 IHC Angledozer in excel. cond. for 65 Ferguson Diesel farm trac- tor. Robert H. Tootle, Reids- ville, Ph. 2151. Livestock FOR SALE Cattle Good Jersey milch cow for sale cheap. Roy Williams, 3406 Rilman Rd., NW, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 3-0764. Jersey milch cow, dehorn- ed, halter broke, good quali- ties, easy to milk, has given 4 gal. daily, due to freshen >! Dec. 27, reasonably priced. L. A. MeGarity, 27 Elm St.. _| Hampton. _ 20 Angus calves, 6-10 mos. heifers. Will furnish Reg. pa- ers, $100. to $125. ea. T. L. I Jo Winkl F old, about 1/2 bulls and 1/2) Holstein cow, due to fresh- en Dee. 20, artificially bred to Charolais: also, 1-1/2 Charolais heifer, artificially bred to Charolais, R. B. Dol- cee ei 23, Suwanee (1 mi. . 0 5 yr. old Guernsey cow, bred to purebred Hereford bull, freshen first of June, never goes dry, last calf drop- ned first wk. in June, now giving 2 gal. milk daily on light nes $160. Grady Chas- tain, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 2 =e oxen, wt. about 1,400 -1,500 Ibs. ea., look like twins, work good together and anywhere, plow. pull wagon and logs, will take beef price for them. L. O. Lindsey, Rt. 1. Swainsboro, Ph. 7-7263. 2 heifers, one is 3/4 Guern- sey and 1/4 milking Short- horn, freshen with second calf soon, gave 4-1/2 gals. with first calf, $150.; other Guern- sey. eligible for Res.. to fresh- en with first calf, $160, Both very nice and gentle. J, F. Lancaster, RFD, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-4317 (Lawrenceville). Stocky built, well marked, Reg. horned MHereford buil, ecalved Feb. 5, 1961, well tamed and halter broke. Carl Roberts. Ball Ground. Santa Gertrudis bull, Reg. No. 63942, 3 yrs. old, all pa- pers, approx. 1,600 lbs., $750. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.. Be oe a Marietta, Ph. HE, 5- 2 purebred bulls, entitled to Reg., 5 mos. old, for sale or will trade one for purebred jack Angus, same age; also. want to hear from party hav- ing sheep for sale. A. B. Wha- ley, Rt. 2, Box 121, Ringgold. 10 Young Angus bulls, ready for light service, all purebred, best bloodlines, sold with or without papers. Elzia Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558 (Newnan). Stocky built, well marked, Reg. horned Hereford bull, ealved Feb. 5, 1961, well tam- ed and halter broken. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. Guernsey and Jersey dairy heifers to calve soon, large. good type, heifers, good foun- dation records on dams, T. B. and blood tested; also. 1 Reg. Ayrshire bull, good produc- tion records, calfhood vacci- nated, ready for light service. priced - ieee E. L.:-Rog- ers. Rt. 1, Plains. Ph. VA. 4- 4795. Polled Hereford bull, pure- bred but no papers, wt. 909 Ybs.. $190. Dan Clarkson, Rt. 2. Chickamauga. Swine Hampshire sow, 2 yrs. old, mother of large litters, $60.; also, pigs ready to go, Hamp- shire and Poland China, $10. ea. David Harper, Rt. 1, Box 193-B, Downs Dr., Winston. - Black Poland China service boars, bred gilts, weaned pigs, treated for Cholera and Ery- sipelas, Reg. in buyers name W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Ameri-| cus. 2 nice Lancaster gilts, from Reg. stock, approx. 80 lbs. ea. E. E. Hughes, Rt. 7, Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 5- Dawsonville, Ph. 265 - 4745 One Duroc and Poland Chi- na crossed male hog, about 18 mos. old, $35, Selling to pre- vent inbreeding. Will not ship. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. Duroc sow and 6 pigs, pigs farrowed Nov. 21, 1961; also, 18 shoats. 40 to 60 Ibs. ea. Sell all or any amount; also, Jersey milch cow, to freshen in Jan., 1962, good butter cow. W. J. Harrison, Rt. A Harri- son, Ga. Ph. 399-M-2 (Ten- nille). Purebred Black Poland Chi- na pigs: three 4-1/2 mo. oid gilts and 4-1/2 mo. old boar: 11 wk. old pigs, boars and gilts. All treated for Cholera and Erysipelas, from Bangs and Lepto free herd, xtcl | bloodlines. Reg. in buyers name. $35. ea.;: younger ones, 95. Jerry Allmon. Rt. 1, But- ter. Pigs for sale, 8 wks. old. Neal Allen, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Ph. SY. 1-2295. Reg. spotted Poland China boar and gilts, good blood- line, will Reg. in buyers julame Hugh Westbrook, Rtel, . 5 purebred 0.1L C. pigs and! 6 half Landrace and Hamp- shire pigs, all 8 wks. old; al- so, 12 S.P.C. and Duroc pigs, 12 wks. old. A. B. Whaley, Rt. 2, Box 121, Ringgold. _Reg. spoted Poland China pigs, 3 and 5 mos. old, boars and gilts, from large litters, disease free, priced right at my farm, 1 mi. So. of Hahira on Hwy. 41. Elmer Cornelius, Rt. 2, Hahira, Ph. 794-2836. OIC breeding stock. med. blocky type, pigs 10 wks. oid, $25. ea. FOB, Reg., treated in buyers name. Cheaper at farm. No pene sales. Locat- ed 6 mi. Commerce. N Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Hwy. 441. Commerce. Purebred Duroc gilts, 5 mos. old, best of bloodlines, out of large litters, $37.50 ea. with papers or $35. without. Mar- vin Newsome, Sandersville. Tamworths,. the lean meat hog, Reg., treated, Cert. panes free, best bloodlines. J. S. Vis, Abba. Rts. Witzeerety Ph. 6541. 2 Landrace sows, 2 yrs. old, bred to farrow Jan., 1962, sec- ord litter. $85. ea.: 2 yr. old Landrace boar $65. or $225 for the 3, at my farm. All in good shape. M. L. Montgom- ery, Box 678, Macon, Ph, SH. 5~2966. Horses, Milles & Ponies Large mare mule for heavy farming, fully guaranteed, for sale or will trade for medium size mare horse. Letters ans. W. B. Bethune, Rt. 1, McBean, a oa N. Waynesboro, Hwy. 7 yr. old gelding, Walking horse, Reg., jet black with blaze face, 1 white stocking foot, son of Midnights son: 2 Palomino ponies, gentle for children, reasonably priced. At Stud: golden Palomino stallion, fee $25. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Couey Hwy.. Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798. Shetland pony mare, black and- white, 6 yrs. old, gen- tle for children. bred to mini- ature black and white stud, $250. Z. M. Addy, 618 S. Lee Americus, Ph. 5878. Daple grey Shetland pony. gentle with bridle and saddle $200. Frank Burdett, RFD. Riverdale, Ph. 964-7915. One mule about 900 lbs. $75. Marvin A. Chambers. Ri. 3. Carrollton (Bonner Gold Mine). 5 yr. old gelding Shetland pony, gentle for children, 44 in. hich saddle and_ bridle $125. BE. N. Hudson, 1020 Put- nam St., Macon, Ph. SH. 5- 8409. : Gelding, red with black mane and tail, gentle but spirited, can be seen after 4 PM and on weekends. Murray Wilkes, Rt. 2, Box 424, Dub- jin. Horses, Mules & Ponies Shetland pony mares, some with colts by side and rebred, some heavy in foal and some are child broke, $150. up; al- so, 2 female Mexican burros, bred, $65. Z. W. Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker. Ph. 938-1574. 5 Shetland ponies: 1 black A white, 41 in., stallion with good conformation and 4 bred spotted mares, all mares to foal in spring, all will ride, $1,200. or will consider trad- ing for beef cows. J. A. Pat- terson, Lenox, Ph. 546- 2877. 3-1/2 yr. old Walking horse gelding, new western saddle, bridle and blanket, well trained, gentle for chil- dren. Will deliver within rea- sonable distance whenever you wish. J. B. Elliott, Rt. 2. Mableton, Ph. 948-7825. At Stud: Res. American saddle bred stallion, Kings Genius breeding, stud fee $35. Will board mares at 75 per day. Have transportation available at small extra charge. Stallion standing a Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-9689. Large Welsh horses and ponies, all gentle. now being used in pony ring and trail ride; racking mares and geld- ings: one fat mare will work or ride. bred to Tenn. Walker. real gentle; one small, black stallion and stallion colt 7 mos. old. Don Cochran. c/o Rebel Ridge Farm Shiloh Rd Kennesaw, Ph. 428 - 4982 (Marietta). PAGE THREs Nice bay mare, hap mane and tail, white blaze, 2 white sox on back legs, gentle for children, $225.; also, nice sad- dle, like new. J. C. Bolton, Rt. 2, ae Hope Rad.. Lawrence ville Shetland ponies for sale or trade for cattle, sheep or shogs. John Wall. Rt. 2, Madison 7 oe Horse mule,. black Salih wt. about 900 lIbs., for sale. Hoyt T. Mealor, Sims St Rs. 2. Maysville, Ph. 652-2366, _ ee OO eae Standard bred gelding pac- er, grandson of Billy Direct, very fast, well broke, easy to drive (any woman can drive him). Have Brown, Baxley. te eo 1-1/2 yr. old Tenn. Walker. partly trained, deep red with 2 stocking feet, and new west- papers, S. ern saddle and bridle. Mike be Foster, 323 Jonesboro Rd., Mc- Donough, Ph. 423- 4243. Large and small Tenn, Walking horses, some Reg., some not, nice going horses and all gentle for women and children. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob- O-Link Dr., 5-5394. Pr. of mare mules, good eond., work anyw! ere, reason-= ably priced. Grady Ison, Brooks Little Reg. Shetland pony stud, with papers, flax mane and tail, $250. or trade for anything I can use on farm. R. M. Sheppard, Rt. 1, Pleas- ant Hill Rd., Lithonia. Palomino gelding, will rack, very gentle, has class. $185. W. S. Causey, Austell, 948-7161. Nice black Jack (burro) with white points, gentle and broken to ride, suitable for breeding purposes, $65. farm. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumberland Rd.. NE. Atlanta, Ph R. 2-1072. 3 yr. old mare, approx. 800 lbs.. gentle for children: 7 yr. old gelding, fine pleasure or show horse; also, several other nice horses of all sizes. 'm. E. Hughes. Rt. 7 Hartley Bridee, Rd., Macon, 5-4745. 4 Mexican burros. one male and 3 females, 2 hred. $40. ea. or $125. for lot. Fred Collins, Rt. 2, Whigham. Nice Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, 4 yrs. old. proven sire, for sale or. at stud as long as I own. Fees reason- ab'e. Alex Dopson, Jackson- Ph. SH. | ville, Shetland pony. saddle, har- ness and cart, complete_rig, $295. Ralph L. -Rhodes, Un- ion Point. Sheep and Gosts 4 kid. goats, raised on: bot- tle but are now eating calf food, $16. for lot at my barn. B. W. Horne, Baxley. Ph. 367- 2780. Alpine buck. about 1 yr. old and 3 milk type goats, $20. for all or sell separatelv. See after 4:30 PM. Mrs. M. L. Wadsworth, Rt. 1, Box 291,- Zebulon.. 2 nice milk goats, one is milking about 1 at. daily but when freshen she gives 1 gal. daily, other is dry but soon to freshen and will give 1 gal. daily. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, Cas- eade Rd., SW. Atlanta 11, Ph 344-2581. SASH teehee eae One milk goat and one doe, 6 mos. old. See at wick Rd., Hwy. 186. Thomas C Griffeth. High Shoals. Livestock WANTED Want young male yearling ~ and young gilt. Write stating what you have, description and price. Y- M. Williamson. Want good riding nore ore driving cows. Prefer mare, not over 8 or 9 yrs. old, and must neck rein. reasonably priced. Billy S*nders. Vien- na, Ph. 268-4718 Want Reg. Guernsey bull with papers. just. large enough for light service. Must have good bloodlines. J. Capehart, Rt. 2. Chickamauga Macon, Ph. SH. Pa. at. intersee- tion of Good Hope and Bost- Andrson. 3 act's 4 a GGuaronteed by Manufacturer _ FFound by State Chemist FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUAR N October, 1961 NUTRENA MILLS, INC. \Minneapolis, Minnesota Nutrena Hog Prime *Fiber high 2 ; PROTEIN FAT FIBER : CARR & BOATRIGHT, Sandersvilla, Georgia : SENECA OIL CO., Seneca, South Caroline | 2 Crimped Cats G 11.0 3.0 Seneca 36% Protein Cottonseed MealPrime 2 Quality : *Fiber high F 11.0 5.2 *Protein low : CENTRAL SOYA-McMillen Feed Division, Fort Wayne, Indiana SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia a Master Mix Broiler Starter 308-77L-Medicated GS 24.0 73 3.0 Broiler Starter MashMedicated 6 *Fat low F 24.0 6.5 3.0 : _ *Protein low F Master Mix Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes 648 S 10.0 1.0 18.0 Broiler Starter Mash Medicated G *Fiber high F 11.0 1.6 19.7 *Protein low F faa Southern Broiler Starter MashMedicated Gs WILLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, Illinois *Protein low aR { _ Swisher Super Broiler AMedicated G 41.0 5.0 Broiler Starter MashMedicated G. *Protein low F 40.0 6.9 Protein low FS DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia "Elizabeth Beauty Brand" 41% Protein Guaranteed Meal Gc 41.0 3.0 *Protein low F 40.0 3.1 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee Red Lion Shorts GS 16.0 4.0 ; *Fiber high F 17.1 4.2 __HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia Pay Dey P-40 Pig & Hog Supplement S G 40.0 3.0 *Fat low : F 42.4 2.6 KRAFT FOODS, Div., National Dairy Products Corp., Chicago, Hil. Pex High Lay Pellets For Layers and Breeders G 26.0 6.0 *Fat low E 27.3 5.3) Cc. we MILLS, Byron, Georgia : - Pay Load Ground Cobbs, Shucks & Molasses S 1.5 0.5 *Fiber High z F 2.8 0.7 MUTUAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Ozark, Alabama Sunny Dale Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality n@ *Fiber high - GGuoranteed by Manufacturer FFound by State Chemist PPenalized lon ao FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARAN October, 1961 : PROTEIN FAT ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, IIincis Wayne Pullet Developer G (An All Mash Feed) GS 14.0 2.5 9.0 (P) Protein F 10.1 4.5 &.8 CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee Peerless Hog Feed = GS 18.0 3.5 (P) Protein F 16.7 3.6 CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Mccon, Georgia 36.0 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri Purina Dairy Chow 16% Coarse *Protein low ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas Rice Mill By-Product = n@ *Fiber high Rice Mill By-Product *Protein low & Fiber High ROME OIL MILL, Div. Hunts Foods and Industries, Inc., Rome, Ga. ' Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal Gi *Protein low SES Rees WEAVER MILLING | COMPANY, Ocilla, ee i Broiler StarterMedicated *Fat low WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama Jim Dandy Dry & Freshening Feed 5 *Fiber high BDIMIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, fone nee Lion Shorts ; (P) Fiber ! 3 f onad Lion Shorts (P) Fiber LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC., Lavonia, Georgia Wheat and Oats Zz : (P) Protein MISSISSIPPI OIL MILLS, Grenada, Mississippi : Cottonseed Meal (P) Protein MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia 40% Best Maid Hog Supplement Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottorseed Meal SG 3.0 {P) Protein & Fiber Es= 320 2-31 (P) Protein Prosperity Brand "Old Process"' 36% Protein 40% Rest Maid Hog Supplement Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 3.0 a _ (P) Protein & Fiber (P) Protein & Fiber F 34.7 3.9 ; "Prosperity Brand Old Process 36% Protein RICELAND FEED ae susan aoe Cottonseed Meal 6 3602 310 ee ga By Be (P) Protein & Fiher Fe 345 32. eaten SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia Stivers Best Hog Fattener & Grower CENTRAL SOYA-McMillen Feed Division, Fort Wayne, Indiana (P) Protein Master Mix Sweet 16% Dairy 619 G 16.0 2.5 (P) Fiber F 19.1 2.5 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Geergia Game Bird Crumbies : 5 (P) Protein ae CLAXTON MILLING COMPANY, Claxton, Georgia 40%Hog Feed Supplement Cubes Ground Corn Shucks, Coks and 20% Cone Molasses G 2.0 - 0.50 (P) Protein & Fiber (P) Fiber FE 2.6 0.6 Duplex 16% Poin Pellets 3 (P) Fiber ; OMPA INC., Jesup, Georgia CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee WATE ICING ee Feed eB: 2 Gilt Edge Wheat Grey Shorts with Ground : (P). Protein . Wheat Screenings G 15.0 3.5 6.0 - (P) Protein F 13.3 3.5 6.5 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts GS 15.0 3.5 6.0. South Georgia Dairy Feed : (P) Protein F 12.2 3.9 5.7 (P) Protein | ADAMS PACKING ASSOCIATION, INC., Auburndale, Florida 1 Feod as declared FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED October, 196] BOWEN-McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia 3 feeds. as declared ADEL MILLING COMPARY, Adel, Georgia 1 feed as declared BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Gecraia 2 feeds as declared ALBERS MILLING COMPANY, Los Angeles, Colifornia 1 feed as declored THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, Cincinnati, Ohio 3 feeds as declared ~ ALLIED FOOD DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia 2 feeds as declared CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Conve. Georgia 1 feed as declared ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois 3 feeds as declared CAMMON'S POULTRY, LaGrange, ae 1 feed as declared oe _ ARNETT MILLING COMPANY, Moultrie, Georgia 1 feed as declared ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgic 15 feeds as declared AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC. Louisville, Kentucky: ee 11 feeds as declared BARROW & PRESCOTT, Matthews, Georgia 1 feed as declored -BIG A FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Toccoa, Georgia 1 feed as declared BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 16 feeds as declared CENTRAL SOYA, McMillen Feed Division, Fort Wayed, Indione BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia : 2 feeds as declared MITCHELL P. BOND HATCHERY, INC., Royst 1 feed as declared oar Georgia sOLARKE -COUNTY MILLING (COMPAN L. B. CARTER COMPANY, Buford, Georgia 1 feed as declored : W. CAULEY PACKING COMPANY, overs Senate 1 feed as declared CEDAR VALLEY MILL, Cedartown, Georgia 5 feeds as declared CENTRAL SOYA, McMillen Feed Disis(eh. Chottencesa, Tennessee 1 feed as declared 12 feeds declared CHEROKEE FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia _ 8 feeds as declared ee feeds as declared October, 1961. LUMBER city MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City, Georgia 2 feeds as declared McCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia 3 feeds as declared MAC'S CUSTOM FEEDS, Albany, Georgia 1 feed as declared MARBUT MILLING C7~MPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia 16 feeds as declared s JARs MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia 1 feed as declared MASTER MIX FEED MIILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia 5 feeds as declared MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama : 1 feed as declared G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia 4 feeds as declared MOORMAN MANUF/ TURING COMPANY, Quincy, Hlinois 5 feeds as declared MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia 5 feeds as declared NORTH AMERICAN TRADING & IMPORT COMPANY, Savannah, Geergia 1 feed as declared NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER INC., Bowman, Georgia 3 feeds as declared NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 1 feed as declared OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowden, Georgia 1 feed as declared PASCO PACKING COMPANY, Dade City, Florida FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia clared 1 feed as decicred J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Geergia 3 feeds as declared W. B. PERRY MILEI?S COMPANY, Leslie, Georgia LOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee. t lared fel COMPANY. Sumter, South Carolina 1 feeds os declared - THE PILLSBURY COMP/ , Clnfon, Iowa 9 feeds cs declarec THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, [Minneapolis, Minnesota 6 feeds as declared THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee 1 feeds as decicred PINE RIDGE FEED MILL, Franklin, Georgia 1 feed as declared PLANTERS MANUFAS URING COMPANY, Clarkesdale, Mississippi 1 feed as declared PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia 6 feeds as declared PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas 1 feed as declared PURITAN MILLS, Murfrecc oro, Tennessee co Aeseae Georgia 1 feed as declared THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, lilinois INC., Bainbridge, Georgia 3 feeds as declared RALSTON. PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 60 feeds as declared RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia 4 feeds as declared ROBBINS PACKING COMPANY, Statesboro, Georgia 1 feed as declared ROBERTS RICE MIL!S, INC., Weiner, Arkansas 1 feed as declared SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee 5 feeds as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Sereca, South Carolina 2 feeds as declared SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SOUTHERN CCTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia 2 feeds as declared 2 feeds as declared SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Fiorida 1 feed as declared SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia 11 feeds as declared SOUTHERN COTTON CIL, Divisien Hunt Foods & Industries, Inc.. Savannch, Georg SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 10 feeds as declared SPARTAN GRAIN & MILLING COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina 6 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MI!!S,.INC., Gainesville, Georgia 4 feeds as declared SUNI-CITRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Haines City, Florida 1 feed as declared SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Iilinois 11 feeds as declared THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia 3 feeds as declared VILLA RICA MILLS, INC., Villa Rica, Georgia 1 feed as declared WAMMOCK FARM SERVICE, Sylvania, Georgia 2 feeds as deciared BILL WATSON FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia 2 lear as declared (Continued on page six) had ~ <-)\1 feed as declared Gas. (Continued from page five) _ WAYNE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia "FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED October, 1961 | VALDA WOOTEN FEED MILL, McRae, Georgia 2 feeds as declared : _. 1 feed as declared R MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia Failures Penalties As Declared _ 12feeds as declared _ WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama TOTAL FOR SALE q Game & Fow! _ Peafowl: Java green pea- fowl, pr. 4 yr. olds, $75.00; pr. white peafowl, 2.1/2 yrs. old, $50.00; also, have 1961 Reeves, Golden and Ambhurst phea- sants. E rc k 1 e Francolins, breeders and 1961 hatch. H. C. Trimble, Fairburn, Ph. 964- _ -3-0856. i 1032, Pheasants: Ringnecks and Black, 1961 hatch, $2.00 ea. Mrs. R. V. Livingston, Rt. 1, Box 506-E, Augusta, Ph. RE. neck pheasants, 2 hens and 1 rooster Ring- for sale or will trade for Chukar ouail or white Doves. C. L. McAr- thur, Rt. 3, Box 54, Ellijay. pigeons, guar. banded, excel. mated yr., records kept, PO Box 897, Waycross. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-4652. pr. L. W. McBurney, Bungalow Rad. Augusta. Ph. MU 8-0866. Bobwhite quail, ville, Ph. 652-2121. ers, and eating: birds. Per. 8. B. Ph, FA. 2-3552. _ Bobwhite quail, Tenn. Red quail. Per. Roynolds, Ph. TI. 7-4555, Northern Bobwhite quail, 50c ea.: $4.00 pr.: Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. tured bucks, Ped. Certificate ville. Select purebred white King and producers of 16 to 20 choice squabs per $7.50 opr. Less in lots of 10 or more prs.; also, few select young- sters, $1.50 ea. J. J. Beaton, _. Select ped. N. Z. white rab- bits, ready for service bucks and does, 9 mos. to 2 yrs. old, $8.00 to $20.00 ea. according to quality. Wt. when grown 9 to 13 Ibs. up. Past Ped. ances- '- t0Ts' fore past il yrs. GW. Page, 149 North Ave, N. E. Gamble quail, $5.00 pr.: Tennessee Reds, $4.00 je Ot more. prs:, $3.50: ~ Blue. _ Seale, $5.00 pr.: Chukars, $5 2109 Extra large 1960 - 61 hatch breeder quail, wt. up 10 and _1/8ths ounces or four ounces larger than average. Improv- ed 41 yrs. Per. 27. Will pay $10.00 pr. for unrelated su- perior quail. Free color pho- tos of Champions and wt. cer- tificate. Wm A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3. $1.00 ea. Per en0ntie G- O'Kelley, Mays- i vn nee OE Grown Northern Bobwhite quail, for restocking, breed-~ also, young : F,. Downing, 2803 Norris Rd., Columbus, 16 to 18 wks. old, $1.00 ea.: also, 6 pr. De _ Willie Gaultney, PO Box 36, quail, mated, $3.00 pr.; 3 wk. old Gambel quail, white Doves, $5.00: or. Will ship express collect. Send money order. Miss Eve _ Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.. NE, _Fine Ped. N. Z. white rab- _ bits, matured does weighing up to 11-1/2 lbs. ea. $8.00: ma-_ proven breed- ers, $7.00 ea.; does and bucks, 5 mos. old and over, $5.00 ea. x futnished. Will ship. R. Lamar Brant- ley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrights- 5 Guinea pigs (cavies) for sale cheap. Cannot Shiv. N. H. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. One trio Tortoise water and square Atlanta 9, Ph. TR. 4-1270. Ph, DI. 4-3900, Dutch rabbits; 2 English black bucks, $10.00 for lot: 8 ft. chicken chicken brooder (broods chicks on the ground), 500 cap., both $15.00 _ or trade for game bird broo- der or game birds. Bob Phil- lips, 514 Rocksprings Rd., NE, Brown and white cc black and white Dutch rabbits, $4.09 or. Mrs. James W. Wood, 2063 Grant Rd. SW, Atlanta 11, Young American giant Ho- mer pigeons, $6.00 pr. in black, black splash and _ brown splash. Ship Express collect. Malcolm Kuter, Box 155, Aus- tell, Ph. 943-5022. (Powder Springs). : Pouliry FOR SALE Araucanus chickens, pure- bred, laying colored eggs, $8. DE; gl2erio until Jancis. Ship Express collect; hatch- ing eggs, assorted cols., $4. doz., insured parcel post. Send money order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. NH, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152 Bantams: 1 pr. each Bar- red P Rock, Silver Laced Wyandottes, penceled Laced Wyandottes, and white Wy- andottes, $5. Pr; white Wyan-- dotte tockerels, $1.50 ea.; R. I. Red bantam, $3. pr.: cock- erels, $1.; standard D. Brown Leghorns, $1. ea. J. C. Mit- chell, 412 Cavender St., La Fayette. Black Tail Jap bantams, L961 hatch, $1. ea: Or Cratt: Rt. 2. Lavonia. Blacktail white Jap. and Gray Jap bantams all early 1961 hatch for sale. Pascal W. Camp, 155 Greenville St.. Newnan. Dark Cornish hens, $2. ea., 5 for $9.50 and rooster free. All at my home, 1-1/2 mi. N. Folsom, off Hwy. 140. Mrs. Ed-Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105. Adairsville. -Dark- Cornish April hatch Big Bone type Cornish cock- erels. $2. ea. Edw. S. Thur- mond, Rt. 3, Maidson, Ph. 118-J. 3 Poultry WANTED Tf you have any Racing Homing pigeons to give away due to overstock, I will be glad to come and pick them up. David. Pealock. 21 Bor- der St.. Buford, Ph. 434-5753. Want 1 pr. morning doves and Lady Amherst pheasants. Michael Kane, 152 Peachtree Way, NE, Atlanta 5, Ph? 233- 0374 (No collect calls). Shuffler and Allen round head game roosters, $3.00 ea.: hens, $1.50. Mrs. Bud Hol- land, Coogler Rd., Dalton. Pure Dark Cornish cocker- els, almost ready for service, $2.00 ea. here. Write before coming after as they are on free range: H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, See aa etl SE a eee 2 Blue Traveler game stags, about 5 Ibs. ea., $3.00 ea. or both for $5.00: also, one 7 Ib. Traveler cock, 2 yrs. old, $5.00. Cae Griffin, Oak St., Gaines- ville. pasa aS eed se ae 3 white game hens, $5.00 for lot: purebred Chinese geese, $12.00 pr. Mrs. Jas. W. Wood, auee Grant Rd., SW, Atlanta 10 young turkey toms, 12 to 15 lbs., $5.00 ea. at my farm. Mrs. Mamie Maddox, Rt. 2, Danville. Poultry & Fowl WANTED Want to trade new harness bridle for pr. of commor ban- tam chickens, not feather legged. James Y. Allen, Rt. 14, Box 541, Atlanta 18. Want Mille Fleur bantams, and Japanese quail. Give price John R. Barber, Box 97 2 (Winder), Bethlehem, Ph. 867 - 9532 |the south, $2.50 C. PP. Damp H. A. Chastain, Blue Damson plums, 3, $15]. old fashion peach trees an d May cherry trees, 3, $1; black raspberry plants, 6, $1.00; Himalaya blackberry plants, 6, $1.00; blueberry bushes, $1 Seed & Plants FOR SALE Dublin. Ph. BR. doz.; garlic bulbs, 75c doz. Oe a All the seed from one Jum-|Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi} AM or 7-9 PM). Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Nice young Mastadon straw- berry plants, $1.25 C. or $10 M. Blondine Reynolds, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Mastodon strawberry plants, $1.00 C.; 300, $2.50; Klondikes, 300, $2.00; 500, ae ee 2 M. Add postage. el Crowe, ye 3s Rt. 2, Gainesville. : 60c bale. T. J. Busey, Jr., Red Gates Farm. Riverdale Blakemore straw b errylii go on Ga, Hwy : plants, 95c C. del. PP, damp 461 - 7220 (Atlanta packed. W. E. Barker, Rut- = ledge. : Baled O-Too-Tan = feed, $1.00 bale; al, Cokers Moregrain oats, re- corn for feed, $38.00 ton cleaned and in new 4 bu. bags, Peeples, Rt. 3, Box 44, Faye Germ. 96 pct, no noxious nie x : weeds, $1.00 bu. FOB. Fred = Reed Fianders, Rt. 6, Box 245, Dub- Mixed hay, 50c lin, Ph. BR. 2-0289. ton; Lespedeza hay, - ; ; $25.00 ton. R. L. Ja Clover, no weed ceed, Germ |ziiot Riven ama 85 pet. hundred pound sack. |Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 4 Frank G. Marchman, 4701) Bermuda grass and Grant Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. MA. |hay, fertilized, baled 7-9813. a . |rain, can deliver. Tom Winter collards, 3 varieties, te hae s 70c C.; Damson plum, 3, $1.75 3,000 bales Kobe a or $1.00 ea.; thyme in pots,|rean Lespedeza_ hay, $35. 50c; multiplying onion plants,|ton at my barn. Located 80c C.; moss parsley, mint|mi. S. Chickamauga, lef and tansy, 60c doz.; lg. gar-}|Cove Rd. on Bethel Ri lic, 30e Ib. Add 20c postage. barn. Lloyd Matthew F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Hold-|-Chickamauga. erness St. SW, Atlanta 10, Quality hay. Coastal B Ph. PL. 3-5251.. muda, Bahia, mixed gras :. _Everbearing strawberry/|pedeza, $28.00 ton. 2-1/4 plants, fine variety, $3.00 C.;|from Half - Way House 1 peppermint, 40 doz; sage|Hwy. toward Talbotton plants, $2.50 doz. Add post-|Flint River. Frank Riley, B proof cabbage plants, ready,|ave. Mary Tumlin, Eastanol-jler. Ph. Union 2-4975. 300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; $3.50} lee. : Coastal Bermud: M. FP in Ga. BR. Chanclor, | Ganiie bulbs, $1.25 C.; Kud-| (highly fertilized) i Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035. . Pa Crowne. ae C.: tansy, Silo, $15.00 ton, o1 500 Ibs., 1961 crop. No. 1|spearmint and peppermint,|ton truck available. reseeding Crimson eClover/60c doz. plants; catnip bun-|Fricke, Rt. 2, Box 68, seed, reseeding on my farm 20] ches, 50c: houseleek. 4 bun-|ton. Ph. MA 5 yrs., Germ. 85 pct., 20c Ib.|ches, 50c; sarsaparilla, 5 ville). FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley, Sr.,|plants, 50c. Add postage. Miss bo gourd, approx. 400 seed, $1.00 del.; long handle seed. 3 doz., 25c; ornamental, 3 doz., 25c; Jumbo, 3 doz., 25c; also, dry red hot pepper, short pods, make offer. Send stamped ad- dressed envelope for gourd seed. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Superfection strawberry plants, $2.50 C. PP; also, the new British Sovereign straw- berry plants, 50c doz. in 2 doz. lots or more. Ga. orders. -C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. Mastodon strawberry plants, $1.00 C. Tom Reynolds, Rt. 2, Gainesville. : Fruit trees: apple, red and yellow Delicious, Rome Beau- ty, Yate, Ark. Black, Shockley, Black Twig, Earl Harvest, Kinnard, 40c ea.; pears, Keif- fer, Garber and Sugar, 50c ea.;: grape vines, Concord and Deleware, 20c ea. PP. No or- ders accepted less than $2.00. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4,.Cleveland. Healthy, well rooted, virus free, Pocahontas strawberry plants, adapted to all areas of cated on Hwy. 78, 10 of Athens. O. C. Sands, Watkinsville, | Good quality, square ba hay, under shelter, i rain, Bermuda, Clo: cue, Sericea and Ry feed, $1.20 bu. at ny packed, prompt del., mini- mum order 100 plants. J. M. Houseworth, Lithonia, Shallot onions, $1.38 gal. PP. E. M. Bradley, Rt. 1, Gray- son. Charleston Wakefield frost- ~7583\ (Le Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph. 647-|L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, 3688. Dahlonega. fe Hicks Broadleaf tobacco} Chinquapin, black. walnut seed, Germ. 90 pct., sample,. 40c; $1.00 oz.; $10.00 Ib: 3 lbs., $25.00; also, large gourds, $4.00 doz.; small gourds, $1.50 doz.; gourd seed, 25c pk. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. White mulberry trees, 1-2 ft., $2.00 per 10. These ber- ries are large, juicy and sweet, prolific bearers. Mrs. B. Rob- inson, Greenville. and persimmon sprouts. 6, $3; gooseberry and_ blackberry. $1.25 doz: blackberry and muscadine, 4, $1.00; gar- lic bulbs, Kudzu Crowns, $1.25 C.; Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE | Good pecans, 25 Tb. at my home. Y. M. Anderson, W. liamson. cee Good nen Sterns Strawberry plants, FOR SALE 50c lb.; Stuarts, 40 final middle clearence, $1.56 Prothane cee Gs 500..85.00, FP in Ga, Wes |p loee aed eee eee path Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta. : Cert Georgia 11-23 wheat, Germ. 80 pet., $2.50 bu.; also. Reg. Explorer rye, Germ. 87 pet., $2.50 bu. FOB my farm. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Ph. 436-5654 days. Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted, damp packed, now $1.00 C., $9.00 M. Add 25 C. postage and handling charges, minimum shipment 200 plants. No out of State shipments; Bamboo cane roots, grow to be 50 ft. tall and large in diameter, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2 C.; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Old fashion Indian peach trees, large ones, 3, $1.00; old fashion yellow plum peach and old fashion red plum peach, blue Damson plums and May cherry trees, 4, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Black and red _ raspberry plants, wrapped: in plastic film or cellophane, very damp, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. bright, $35.00 ton or 80c bale. Le G. OKelley, Box 44, Mays- ville. . larger lots. Mrs. M. F. Gaddi Box 124, Quitman, 2 5] Reis naiees meats .25 . plus postag R. L. Davis, Rt. 5, Box Ellijay. hee Black walnut meats, $1.00 pt. Mrs. Sandy Holden, R Box 73, Ellijay. ee eee Shelled pecans, $1.25 b. 1961 quality hay, from fer- tilized fields, harvested with- out rain, $30.00 ton or $1.00 bale at barn. F. G. Marchman, 4701 Grant Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. MA. 7-9813. 200 tons Coastal Bermuda, highly fertilized, $30.00 ton) at barn. D. L. Fountain, PO Drawer 878, Warner = bins. 600 bales wheat straw, in barn at Dacula, 30c bale; 1,- 000 bales of baled oats, 75c bale at same place. John D. Gilbert, 1896 Ridgewood Dr., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 7-5471. 1,000 bales of Kobe an d Coastal Bermuda hay for sale. Herbert Cox, 1570 Cedar ae Rd. Conley. Ph. MA - Le This yrs crop good, heavy Oats for FEED, $1.00 bu. Would exch. for corn at same price, at my home only. Bring corn and get oats. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman. plus 10c per. Ib. Mostly halves, 1961 so, Pavershell, 45c 10e per Ib. postage. ! anywhere. Mrs. R. E. Hunt Box 327, Byron. : Choice Stuart and Su peeans, 10 Ibs. $4.50 Seedlings and Money Ma 10 Ibs., $3.50 del. W. C 1, Nichotls) 27 Black Walnut meats, lb. plus postage or $1.75 PP. Mrs. Geleta Roge wassee, : Black walnut meats, years crop, $1.50 lb postage or $1.75 Ib, PP. Kittie Nichols, Hiaw Nice lot and up _ Schleys, 35 Ib. FO High quality hay, Lespe- deza, Bermuda, Clover, Fes- cue and Rye grass, 65c bale, $25.00 ton. Cecil H. Travis ] c/o Pine Crest Acres, Rt, 5, Ellijay.idale, Ph, 461-4862, eet ays pie ay Faas clean, walnut meats, = '30 postage. Miss SS ate L Box 57, ov Nicholson, Dan 00 Se ati post- eleta Rogers, Hia- cherry Park Z ityle dd. Sora. Jerry Mc- Leod, 1496 Oakview Rd., De- eatur, Ph. DR. 7-6721. Approx. 125 black locust post, 4 in. x 4 in. x 10 ft. long, $1.10 ea. at farm or $1.25 de- livered_ anywhere No. of At- lanta. Willie Head, Suches Bas Hwy. 60 on Gaddistown Want a well rooted, | mountain Fox grape vines. Joe W. Bickers, White Plains. Want several | one spoiled hay for mulch, vicinity of Douglasville - hie Can haul. W. L. Spence, Rt. 3, Ph, WH. 2- Douglasville, 2968. Several hundred old fence rails, 6 and 10 ft. lengths, one cent per ft. Cannot de- liver. Rufus Keener, Rt. 2 Clayton. Junior roping saddle, 14 in. seat, $100. C. Hatch, 1051 Forrest Blvd., Decatur. Pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, Decy 196i runs: 1 Ib ie 12 oz: - | bottles, 12 to case, $5. FOB. Can ship ee Express only. Located 5 mi. W. of Metter. Te oH Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, Ph. 685-1083. This years crop Kentucky .| Mountain buckeyes, 50c doz. PPS. i Lolliver, Rt. 1, -| Rocky Face. Nice, clean, white chicken feathers. no tail or wing fea- thers, 4 lbs., $1. plus 50c post- age on ea. 4 lbs. in Ga. No checks or stamps. Mrs. L. G. 1 Seebott Hartsfield. Nice red hot pepper - pods, ly dug and washed, 4 lb. box measured full, 75c. Add post- {age. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 532, Ellijay. 400 gal. of N. Georgia sor- ghum syrup for sale. Eugene Cook, Rt. 2, Blairsville. No. 2, farm bell complete with stand, excel: cond., $15. FOB. L. R. Reece, 310 Gordon St., Thomson. Lg. Martin gourds, 50c ea.; medium, 35c; Catnip and pep- permint, 25c bunch or 3, 60c; sassafras, Queen of Meadow, yellow root, May apple roots, all 4 lb. lard boxful ea., $1.; Martin gourd seed, 25 lg. pk. and stamped envelope. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, ; | Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay~ Long, red hot, pepper pods for home use, 25c doz, pods; yellow root, freshly dug and | washed, 4 lb. lardbox mea- -sured full, 85c. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. . | Country ham, wt. 26 Ibs., 5e Ib.;. shoulders, 65c Ib.; white rice pop corn, 10 lbs., $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Bud | Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. 304 second hand burlap bags, assorted sizes, no holes, eight cents ea. C. W. Roberts, Ball Ground. Nice, clean, yellow dock, red sassafras, Queen of Mea- -| dow, Devils Shoestring, May ,{apple roots, 4 lb. lardbox measured full, $1.00 plus 30c postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Cedar trees, all sizes and heights for sale real cheap at my home. Cut your own for Christmas trees. Located 1 mi. NE of Gray, Jones ae Mil- ledgeville Hwy. J. Craine, Rt. 1, Gray. (No Sve trees sold, must be cut on premises). Native Cedar and Pines for Christmas trees, green holly with red berries and mistle- jtoe. Customer to select and cut what he wants. ( No live trees sold, must be cut on vremises) Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. Nice print feed sacks, over i yd. in ea., 50c ea. or 6, $2.80 PP. 1 and 2 alike, 10 dif ones, $4.50 PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2. Box 105, Adairsville. Nice sun dried apples, free of worms, 60c Ib. pile post- age. Willa Davis, Rt. 5, Elli- iay. Country cured hams, 12-1/2 .|to 15 lbs., shipped anywhere. -{Max M. Hardie, Mableton. Ph. 948-7586 (Atlanta). Elec. churn, clean, with G. E. motor, really gets the but- ter out, $10. Cannot ship. Mrs. K. D. Williams, Riverdale. Miscellaneous WANTED elvet : bean 20e doz.; yellow root, fresh- |} Want one, 4 frame, honey extractor with gate. Must be in good cond. and reasonably priced. . G. Miller, Rt. 2, Acworth. j : Want 300 cian fence post, 6-1/2 ft. long. J. H. Garrison, Bee Carnesville, Ph. 677- Want clean,. sun dried peaches and apricots. Quote price per lb. Mrs. M. Notting- ham, 2454 Cravey Dr., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. 938-3549. Want shelled corn (will consider ear corn), any. amount up to 1,000 bu., de- livered to my barn. Write giving price and details. Ira D. Taylor, PO Box 81, Grovetown. Handicrafts FOR SALE Hand made billfolds, ladies and mens, genuine alligator, $5.00; genuine calf hide, $5. 00: tooling cow hide, $4.00; genu- ine sheep, 2 oz., $3.50. Send $1.50 down, shipped COD. Clarence D. McDonald, 1656 N. Pelham Rd., NE, Atlanta 9. Childrens dresses, nicely made, 1-6 yr., $3.00 ea.; ap- pliqued dish towels, 25c ea., 5. $1.00; baby bibs, 25c ea.; 5, $1. 00; appliqued cushion co- vers any shape, 75c ea; 2, $1.25; nice machine pieced dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3.00 ea.; Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Elli- jay. Flat work, crocheted van- ity sets, 3 pe. with match- ing doily, $3.00 set; doilies, 12, 15 and 18 in., $1.25, $1.35 and $1.65; one scarf, 16 x 36, $3.50; 3 variegated doilies, 9, 10 and 12 in., all for $3.00. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, 232 Maple St., Car- rollton. Little girls cotton dresses, well made, 1 - 6 yr., $1.50 ea.; fancy organdy tea aprons, stitched with automatic ma- chine, $1.25 ea.; print aprons, 50c ea. Add 10 postage with each garment. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Nice print aprons, 50c ea., 8, $1.25: pot holders, asst. cols., 15c ea., 2, 25c; baby bibs, nicely trimmed, 15c ea., 2, 25c; pastel col. handkerchiefs with hand cro. edgers, 60c ea., 3, $1.50. Add 15e postage for ea. 3 items. Mrs. Buford Henry, 25 Glenn Pl. Newnan. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3 ea., made of scraps of prints and solids. Mrs. Alice West- brook, Rt. 2, Cumming. Single quilt tops, $1.50; dbl. appliqued partly, $2.50. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Casteloes, Rt. 5, Moultrie. Pillowcases, white with rose border and white with blue border, $1.50 pr. Add postage. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 2, Cumming. : Xmas stockings, 100 pct. wool red felt with decora- tions, $1.00 ea.; 100 pet. wool baby shoes, blue, pink, white, yellow and green, $1.00; de- corative stitched clothes pin aprons, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Sara C. Farmer, 1648 Prince Ave., Athens. Med. aprons with bibs, 60c; lg., 75c; half aprons, 50c dress- er scarves, emb. and _ cro. ends, 50c ea.; ladies bonnets, $1.00; 2 nice new quilts, hand made, $6.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville. White felt baby shoes, trim- med, in pink, blue, yellow and white, $1.00 pr.; cro. bed spread, Shining Star design, 118 x 143 in., white, $45; cro. tablecloth, Harvest design, 70 x 87 in., white, $25.00. PP. Send cash| or money order. Marg et Webster, a ic ea stamps or ville. 2 lg. white muslin laundry bags, one clown, lavender and yellow, other girl, green and black, $2.00 ea. Mrs. T r o y Staten, Box 65, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. ~ Aprons of nice Seene and solids and white scalloped, with or without bibs, all nice- ly trimmed, $1.00 ea. 6, $5; pot holders, 15c ea., 2, 5c. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Oma Reece, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Cotton tea aprons trimmed, 65c ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, El- lijay. Cotton padded pin cushion wall pockets, cro. flower on ea. upper corner, 8 x 11 in. including handle, 25c ea; cot- ton padded, machine quilted, pot holders, 15c ea.; band aprons with pocket, good print cloth, some trimmed, Ig.. med. and small, 50c ea. Add postage, no stamps. Mrs. K. M. Brittain, Rt. 1, Box 26, Toomsboro. ~ Dbl. -bed size quilt tops, Step Around Mtn., Flower Garden, $4. ea.; Turtle tops and other designs, $2. ea. plus postage. Mrs. Mittie Rop- er, Rt. 1, Canton. - One Yo-Yo bedspread with rose col. strips of Yo-Yos predominent, dbl. bed size, $15. Mrs. J. W. Fokes, Vien- na. Emb. pillowcases, 1g. size, sheeting, $2. pr.; ladies bon- nets, $1.25 ea.; print aprons, trimmed, 90 ea.; girls dress- es trimmed, prints, 1-6 yr., $2.25; 3 pe. vanity set, scart too match, _emb., lace trim, $3.50 set: shirts, 1-6 yr., $1.49: quilted pot holders, $15c ea., 25c. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple. 8-1/2 yds. fancy dbl. tat- ting, all white, 50c yd. Mrs. G.C2Clitton, Rte 3; Box 155. Millen. Handkerchiefs, tatting bor- der, $1.40; peafowl chair back, white cro., $3.; bootees, $1.40; cro. baby shoes, $1.05, doily, pretty pattern, nice size, $1.60; vanity set, emb., tatted edge, $2.; dainty aprons, tatting trim, $1.50. PP in Ga. Mrs. Georgie Taylor, 421 Wil- son Ave.. Bremen. LS , 60c ea.; Ig., 75c r -|tage | ioea Major, Rt We Gaines: g Patrice: Rundies Reet; 5 ville. Hand made, ald time, buli ships, plaited of Indian tan cowhide lace leather, plaitec with handle inside of whip | $1. ft, any length. - Murkerson, Rt. Geo F 6, Eastman. Rose quilts, dbl. bed choice of 3 cols. red, pink and yellow, with green leaves and stems, yellow centers, ,appli- qued on white sheeting, out- lined with mach., white lin- ing, cotton padded, binding around edge, hand quilted. $14. ea. PP. Mrs. W.-C. Man- ey, Rt: 2. Lula. leather billfolds, $3. ea.; hand tooled and laced ladies hand bags, $12.50 ea. Both cheaper by the doz. or 1g. lots. Rus- sell Banks, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 197. Warm Springs. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs. 75 ea.; small appliqued cush- ion covers, any shape, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. 3 oe Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Fancy organdy and lace aprons, $1.25 ea.; pretty cot- ton tea aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; attractive work aprons with Ig. pockets all around, $1. > > department-and the U: S. De} A Agriculture is underway in CAMDEN prevent the establishment . pest within this state. This is being LECT AND DESTROY ALL SWEET- by quarantine action to prevent spr POT. ATO SCRAP M ATERI AL TH AT and control programs to suppress You UNEARTH. minate existing infesiaone 4. DESTROY ANY VOLUNTEER _ "e State of Florida AS THEY APPEAR. IF. A NEW CROP the movement of sweetpotatc IN THE FIELD MAKES THIS UNDE- sweetpotato plants from th 3